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From Yusuf Bassil, CNN
February 20, 2010 11:07 a.m. EST



Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- A key Sunni Arab party is boycotting Iraq's March 7 elections because of what it says was Iranian influence that led to the banning of participants in the upcoming race, including the bloc's leader.

The Iraqi Front for National Dialogue, headed by Saleh al-Mutlaq, said the move was prompted by remarks by a U.S. general and the American ambassador to Iraq about Iran's influence in Iraq's electoral process.

It is seen a setback for efforts to foster reconciliation between Iraq's Sunni Arabs, Shiites, Kurds and other groups.

Al-Mutlaq, a prominent Sunni Arab politician, was one of several candidates -- both Sunnis and Shiites -- banned by the Justice and Accountability Commission because of alleged ties to Saddam Hussein's outlawed Baathist Party.

"We can not go along with a political process ran by an a foreign agenda, therefore, the leadership of the Iraqi Front for National Dialogue and its members have decided to boycott the next elections," said Haider Al-Mulla, the front's spokesman.

"There is an obvious Iranian will that made critical and political decisions within the political process in the last few weeks."

Speaking at the Institute for the Study of War this week, U.S. Gen. Ray Odierno said the Justice and Accountability Committee, said two people who run the Justice and Accountability Commission, Ahmed Chalabi and Ali Al-Allami are "clearly influenced by Iran. We have direct intelligence that tells us that."

He said both men have had meeting in Iran with an associate of an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Quds Force commander.

"We believe they're absolutely involved in influencing the outcome of the election. And it's concerning that they've been able to do that over time," he said.

Hill also said the men are under the influence of Iran.

Al-Mutlaq's group, part of the Iraqiya coalition headed by former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, is urging others to boycott the election.

In a recent CNN interview, al-Mutlaq slammed Chalabi for keeping him out of the race and said democracy in Iraq is "finished."

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Given the absence of this party, it can only help in making the upcoming Iraqi election a farcical one.
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I think this depends on how "key" the "key Sunni party" actually is...

if there are 20 Sunni parties, then having one of them out isn't really a big thing...If they are 1 of 2 or 3, then it may cause some damage...

But the fact that U.S. Gen. Ray Odierno did say that Ahmed Chalabi and Ali Al-Allami are "clearly influenced by Iran. We have direct intelligence that tells us that.", this should be an indicator to that Sunni group that they should've ousted those 2 on their own and provided candidates WITHOUT Iran's influence...
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Thankfully it isn't a key Shi'ite party, otherwise the elections would really be screwed.
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